We still don't know much about Black Ops 4 other than that it will presumably pick up after the events of Black Ops 3, which came out in 2015.

The event will be broadcast on both the official Call of DutyTwitch channel and website. Assuming you don't have tickets to the physical event itself, how can you watch the Call of Duty: Black Ops 4 reveal? For your convenience, we're also streaming the presentation on GameSpot, so you can tune in right here and watch along as Activision pulls back the curtain on this year's Call of Duty game. Like the lack of a campaign mode and the decision to include a new Battle Royale mode.

No further details have been revealed, but some rumors say that Black Ops 4 will be set in modern day with a definitively boots on the ground attitude. Many Call of Duty players claim that these are the types of gameplay gimmicks that ruined the game for them, but personally, I've grown rather fond of the extra mobility. However, even if Black Ops 4 sees reduced sales compared to its predecessors, fans can still expect it to stand tall as the best-selling game of the year, as is typical for the Call of Duty franchise.